Abstract
The aerial parts of Tanacetum microphyllum D.C. (Compositae), used in folk medicine as an anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer agent,
were studied, the active principle hydroxyachillin (1) was isolated, and its pharmacological properties were analyzed. Hydroxyachillin
showed marked anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan-induced paw edema in mice.
In the experimental models in vitro, hydroxyachillin has been reported to be a dual inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and soybean
lipoxygenase. In this study, inhibition of prostaglandin synthetase (bovine seminal
vesicular microsomes) by hydroxyachillin required concentrations more than twice those
which inhibited soybean lipoxygenase (ED50 values = 10-4 M and 2.6 × 10-5 M, respectively). Therefore, an inhibition of leukotriene synthesis might be involved
in the anti-inflammatory activity of hydroxyachillin in vivo.
Key words
Tanacetum microphyllum
- Compositae - sesquiterpene lactones - hydroxyachillin - anti-inflammatory activity
- soybean lipoxygenase - prostaglandin synthetase